2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11842-013-9238-2
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Conserving Forests in Privatized Commons: Trends and Management Options in an Ifugao Village, Philippines

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“…In Eheb, almost half of the land area is already under private ownership (fi gures 4 and 5). Elsewhere (Albano and Takeda 2013), the process and dynamics (claims, confl icts, and settlement) of forest privatization in Eheb are further detailed. In neighboring barangays (Impugong, Ap-apid), however, private ownership is almost 100 percent, as can be seen from more visible patches of privately owned vegetable gardens.…”
Section: Recent Land Use and Land Ownership Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Eheb, almost half of the land area is already under private ownership (fi gures 4 and 5). Elsewhere (Albano and Takeda 2013), the process and dynamics (claims, confl icts, and settlement) of forest privatization in Eheb are further detailed. In neighboring barangays (Impugong, Ap-apid), however, private ownership is almost 100 percent, as can be seen from more visible patches of privately owned vegetable gardens.…”
Section: Recent Land Use and Land Ownership Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%